Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1952 — Page 9

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'. 10, 1952 “FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1952

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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oa In a Personal YVein— Your Child’ Health— J Miss Thomas Weds Tonight Ae | NCCW to Be Tonsils, Adenoids Need In Fountain Square Church I ISS MARLENE M. THOMAS will beco bride of 58 : Repr esenfed Not Alwa YS Be Re moved M Clyde V. McAdams at a Ey — Foun Fleming : airs. Loren Fralich A Mh. JL. VERYONE is born with tonsils and adenoids, but these tain Square Church of God.

comes in either black or brown ond is available in Wasson's Third Floor Shoe Salon.

$8.8 eS I hx Malus of ouer, day | 1iculty mewters wiki be a the ITE ® \ Barbara Lockhart will give 28¢ is suspected, the tonsils g : & ¢ © readings. should generally come out. &

Evins is of elasticized gold or silver kid or satin. The back strap is caught on one side of the shoe in a tiny rhinestone buckle. The shoe also comes in

morning by plane for Seattle,

Altar Society. Mrs. William Hurst, representing St, Philip of Neri deanery, also went to the conven-

tion. » “ "

tissues do not always have to be removed.

with your tonsills?” The tonsils are small lumps or nodes, lying in

* the tonsils.

up of tissue much like that.of This tissue lies in the back part of the nose. The adenoids, like the tonsils, may harbor germs and case chronic infection.

The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Logan Thomas,

and Donald Rooney, best man. Glennetta Bush will be flowergirl, Ronald Hohmann carry the ring and ushers will be Richard Bray and Wilbur Guffy.

will”

i . : 1414 S. Belmont Ave. Mr. Mecwhere they will attend the na- Both tonsils and ddenoids oftéh can be left where Adams is the son of Mr. ana and carry white roses and hod tional convention of the Na- they are all through life without producing any apparent es; Ber, McAdams, 824 S. stephanots Surfounding a whi i ~ Noble St, ’ + * * tional | Council: of Catholic harm. j “Wh t ad NOTE: This is a once-a- The Rev. Guy F. Perry will NYLON NET and satin will > Women. A reader asks: oa £90 week series especially written read the double-ring service. be worn by the attendants. The > 0 Mrs. Fralich is president of Are tonsils? What is their func- U0 ol "oo ne” Jordan, Attending the couple will be maid of honor will be in orchid " the local group and is attend- tion? Does it hurt a child to go : Miss Linda Mauler, maid of and the bridesmaids in blue GRANDE AFFAIR — Exciting ing as a ‘delegate. Mrs. Arsz- through life without them? Are ,nsils too may need to be re- honor; Miss Wilma Adams and and coral. Their dresses are evening sandal designed by man is president of St. Philip's YOu healthier moved. The Adenoids are made Miss Joan Donner, bridesmaids, similar to the bride's. A

They will wear head pieces of shirred tulle and velvet hold« ing clusters of "stephanotis. The flowergir! will be in a frock like the bride's. She will carry rose petals.

black suede. It is available in y . _ the back of the In children, particularly, they . un After a reception in the Ayres’ Second Floor Shoe Salon. a A CY MAN, Sate throat, made may be large enough to inter- WHITE SLIPPER SATIN church the couple will leave 1315 E Kessler Bivd.. received up of certain fere with breathing through the with a cathedral train and for St. Louis. The bride will va @ 48 i Tor kinds of cells nose—most mouth breathers ‘peplum of imported lace will travel in a two-tone dress of -» members of the faculty of Wil- 4, classify have enlarged adenoids. be worn by the bride. Scallops brown, with brown accessories,

ER TF a month includes Mesdames Clara become inflamed and swollen. Dr. Wesley A. Dunn, chief ’ . Bader, Walter Kelly, Lee Pfie- Tonsils are not removed at the psychologist of the Marion CT $ P d D - Sh HH fer, George Reis and E, E. time when they are acutely in- County Child Guidance Clinic, ST! al | [$] esig ners O ow oes ere Shaughnesey. The hospital com- flamed. If, however, acute at- will speak at the 7:30 p. m. mittee includes Mesdames Myr- tacks develop frequently and meeting today of the Methodist $ By BETTY LOCHER brella”’ heel and a new “broom- they can have their wish. tle Heim, C. B. Cox, Alma Wray signs of danger to other parts Hospital Nurses’ Alumnae As- - 0 UESDAY an dW d stick” heel that are being Rept “ Gusto wi Took Sver i and G. L. Bradshaw. of the body appear, then these sociation. a n i an ednes- under cover until the day of the collection, en ave eir | A $10 D y, in day two of America's Show His new “No Secrets” favorite style made up in any | - @® coh own ! y : I bi pump promises to be the lowest color or style of heel. Addi- | one o leading: shoe designers will cut pump yet designed. tional excitement wi be of- ° oo . : 2 = = fered with the display of some | bi how their collections lo HE ALSO WILL show fabulous European styles in CorretTred x & tolt Fs ou've al wish * ided stripling sandals for Suede, metallics and satins, : ssar OE 93 wed ;3i« The I. Miller collection will braided striping many jewel-studded. These will white alk ot, Brown @ Guild axe 3 evening and resort and a tricky be sold by special order salf. Infants size 4% i o Sheen walnut “be modeled in Wasson’s Third oo 1 oqium - heeled sandal- 50'0. Dy Sp ' thru child's size 12— | Sizes ou’ ¢ t ae : ompletely Floor Shoe Salon with Charles ,\ combination with intri- : Nir lo * Miller of the company on hand. ately twined straps. Sunshine Card Party >

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Dave Evins of Evins Shoes

will present his collection in Ayres’ Second Floor Shoe De-

Mr. Miller is introducing a new jdea with his collection.

The card party of the Children's Sunshine Ciub# Inc., is

liam Woods College and junior

Program Set

Marion County Home Guild

der the direction of Mrs. Edith Binkley. The pupils are Barbara Akers, Mary Baumer, Lora Bennett, - Phyllis Coz, Nancy Harvey, Marilyn Kahn, Caroline

The program committee this

without them — in fdct sometimes one is' healthier without them. » » »

In fact, chronic infection may cause the tonsils to appear shrunken and still pour poison into the system. In such cases, especially if rheumatism, injury

In acute tonsillitis, the tonsils

To Be Greeted .

Dr. 0. M. Ross, Butler Uni-

versity president, and Mrs.

Faculty Club: president,’ and Mrs. Arthur R. Northrup, Newcomers Club of Butler presi dent, will pour.

The academic dean and new |

Dr. Dunn to Speak

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eo members will entertain mem- SOMETIMES the removal of om coin Tid 8 FeoeP tO ee. © ‘ bers of the home at its monthly tonsils and adenoids has to be Pe : b P a their wiv oid -BEAU CATCHER — Suede and party at 1:45 p m. Tuesday in seriously considered. The ton. U7 Me >eTs &n¢ CACir Wives grosgrain are combined for a both the auditorium and the sils can become chronically in- OF husbands 10 other Butler ® feminine dressy pump by |. Mil- wards. flamed, and frequently in such Tatu y mem i Alt © be ler. The toe and bow are of The program will include cases look normal on the sur- . yeeept on will “be In : tosardin. Note th ful numbers by the “Ten Notes,” face but have deep-seated in- erlon Lenter. : : \ grosgrain. e gracefu Manual High} School Girls un- fection within them. Mrs. John W. Best, Women's @ ® new low cut of the pump. It

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> & : be them as lym- «' Definitely diseased tonsils trim the train and the bodice At home address after tomorand senior class members at & p,q tissue. Dr. Jordan and adenoids should be re- has a marquiset yoke. The bride row will be 1532 8. Beinfont recent welcoming tea. They are of . moved surgically. They are Will wear a tiara of seed pearis Ave. She is vespers chairman of doubtful value and have very sometimes treated with X-ray, '@ @& & = a =a & = a =a a the Young Women's Christian little function, though they may by coagulation with an electric ® © © 0 © © © © © 0 oO Association. trap and perhaps destroy germs needle, or by radium (in the Other officers and cabinet entering the breathing system. case of the adenoids), but these ® é members of the YWCA were in But so far as one can tell, it methods are not used as often . the receiving line with Miss does not “hurt a child to go as surgical removal. wN is the t eo Max. through life without them.” ; $ aturday ime to @ : Furthermore, to answer the . final question, there is little New Teachers save many dollars at ( t Hom reason to believe that one is $ & oun Y e healthier with the tonsils than

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